The Straits Times, 28 October 1957

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 927 1 RADIO: 'RELEASED* FROM HIS POST OF DEFENCE MINISTER Announcement after return from Yugoslavia: Malinorshy Is successor Is it promotion or the sack, Russia wonders THE OLD... ...AND NEW MOSCOW, Sunday. MARSHAL GEORGI ZHUKOV, hero of three major battles in World ar II, has been "released" from his
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  • 114 1 LONDON. Sun. British nudist leader s heard here today that the correct dress °r the business session of next years sixth world naturalist congress will be nothing. The decision ended a controversy among nudists here over whether serious debates should be staged with everyon P in the
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  • 44 1 Floods hit bridge -engine topples THIS Malayan Railway engine and tender left the rails near Sungel Buloh. 12 miles from Koala Lumpur yesterda> when a bridge it was crossing collapsed. The foundations of the bridge had been weakened by heavy flooding.— Benion Hall picture.
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  • 114 1 SUBANDRIO ATTACKS SINGAPORE PAPERS THE Indonesian Min--1 ister for Foreign Affairs. Dr. Subandrio, warned in Singapore yesterday that the Colony "would not exist" without the goodwill of neighbouring countries. He said this after an attack on the English language press here which he accused of being "hostile" t o wards
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  • 587 1 'Talks with Ike the most fruitful I remember' LONDON, Sun. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, said today he was not in favour of summit talks with Russia at present, since they were not likely to be successful. Mr. Macmillan also said he was
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  • 712 1 Flood waters recede but evacuees still cannot go home KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALTHOUGH thunder clouds disappeared from the A skies over flood-ravaged Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, more than 2,000 people who were evacuated to safe surroundings last night were prevented from returning home. Flood waters which had I risen waist-deep
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  • 111 1 Lai Kum Seng, 23, a fitter, was stabbed in the left arm as he walked along Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore, with his girlfriend after a cinema show last night. He was rushed to the General Hospital in a taxi and admitted after being given an
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  • 69 1 A boom in British cars to U.S LONDON. San. British car manufacturers announced yesterday that they have sold so many cars to the United States and Canada in the past two weeks that extra ships are being chartered to get them across the Atlantic. Individual firms reported their best sales
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  • 110 1 S THE Straits Times S Annual for 1958 is on sale TODAY. E If you have not E already placed your order with your re5 gular newsagent, you S should do so TODAY. Make sure of getS ting the copies you will want for i yourself
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Sun.—Mr. W. A. C. Goode, Chief Secretary and Governor-designate ol Singapore arrived today in the Corfu for a three-week holiday. Asked about major constitutional changes planned for next year, Mr. Goode said: "I think the transition should go smoothly."—Reuter.
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  • 35 1 TOKYO, Sun. Construction of a giant television tower has started at Tokyo's Shiba Park. It is claimed it »ill be the hißhest 1,075 feet steel tower In the world. Reuter.
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  • 17 2 VISIT NOW TO CHIEF MINISTER AND A RIDE ROUND COLONY j
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  • 165 2 SINGAPORE'S Press Ball "Queen for a Day", Miss Fay Siebel, and her two ladies -in waiting. Mrs. Barbara Narayanan (right) and Miss Pat Yong Thai Thai, (left), smile for the cameraman after the contest at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday night. Miss
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  • 32 2 Mr. K. Sevasamy has been elected the new secretarygeneral of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation In place of Mr. O. S. Rengasamy. who now becomes the assistant secretary.
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  • 16 2 Mr. Ho Kok Hee has been elected president of the Singapore Art Society.
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  • 164 2 KEEN TO REVIVE WRITING INTEREST TTCE Singapore Chin* A V.M.C.A. is aSgf to revive inter!?? the almost forgot art of Chinese graphy in the Color* For this, the student youth departir., association or contest everj pupils of Chine.* schn? Yesterday 145 of them part In the ntert^ the San Sha
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  • 94 2 ft From Pag his Intention to rea 1 trouble with the B Government. I Singapore and Indonesia were neighbouring coun. tries, he said, they shou.: in every respect ahay; maintain goodwill ace mutual relations But with the -hostility o: the colonial press" here he said, the pesitlor
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  • 133 3 attack Queen pARLJSLE, Sun.— Lord I H.iilsham. chairn n! the Conseri t Party, said here steriaj that he would show "personal •i!it\ lor anyone attacked any m her of the Royal I trnily or the institution of royalty. H M .1 press conference: I Oi.ill reserve a very
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  • 97 3 TOKYO. Sun. The Japtn Ministry said Communist China :ng large loans to merchants in Singand the Federation to p the volume of Chi:ports to those areas. tig reports from Jap- plomatlc missions. try >aid Malaya was only to Hong Kong in ng foreign currency hina.
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  • 127 3 VIENTIANE (Laos 1. Sun.— 1 The government of Laos and the rebel Pathet Lao have agreed to form a unified government and follow a poprace and neutrality." according to semi-official sources. sources said the agreement had been signed between Prince Souvanna Phouma. the Lao
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  • 338 3 Nabarro; Dangerous to share A-secreti with Germany 'The Mac-Ike talks make no contribution to peace' T ONDON, Sun. Mr. lJ Aneurin Bevan, the Labour Party's spokesman on foreign affairs last night described the talks between the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. and Presi- deniEisennower as 1 "sterile."
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  • 53 3 PRINCE Rainier of Mo- naco. who is now sporting a beard, and Princess Grace, wearing a beautiE ful white fur stole and carrying roses leave Max- im's Restaurant in Paris after dinner there, during E the couple's private visit E to the French capital.
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  • 96 3 VIENNA, Sun. Since the Hungarian uprising broke out one year ago 171.370 Hungarians have fled over the border into Austria, a spokesman of the Inter Governmental Committee for European Migration said yesterday. 1 Of these 146.312 have left Austria for new homes in the
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  • 30 3 ROME. Sun. The Pope, in an international appeal for peace, today asked Catholics to pray to God to sweep away the clouds of discord from the Middle East.
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  • 191 3 —In Christmas Island this winter LONDON, Sunday. t>RITAIN is to hold further nuclear tests in the vicinity of Christmas Island in the Pacific during the coming winter, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Commander Allan Noble, has told the United Nations. A Defence Ministry statement
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  • 61 3 PARIS, Sun. The president of one of the two big union federations which organised Friday's 24-hour transport and communications strike said here yesterday that the workers were "at the end of their patience." The Catholic Trade Union I leader, Mr. Maurice Boula- i doux, told
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  • 26 3 BUDAPEST. Sun.— The Premier Mr. Janos Kadar yesterday admitted "a disturbing lack of interest by Hungarian youth in the Communist youth movement."— UP.
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  • 83 3 Protest over refugee kidnapping VIENNA, Sun. Austria today strongly protested against the kidnapping of two Czech refugees on Austrian soil by agents of Communist Czechoslovakia's secret police. The Austrian Foreign Minister, Mr. Leopold Figl, in a letter to the Czech Government, spoke of "this flagrant infringe. ment of Austrian sove.
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  • 132 3 45 die as Saigon bridge snaps OAIGON, Sun. At least 45 children and several adults were killed and about 70 injured when a wooden bridge collapsed last night in Saigon's botanical gardens during Republic Day celebrations. Large crowds were In the gardens at the time celebrating the second anniversary of
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  • 57 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. The Queen has presented to the United States Library of Congress documents containing correspondence of John Jay. the first Chief Justice of the United States. The gift was in the form of a microfilm copy of an album, the original of which is
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  • 28 3 ISTANBUL, Sun. Eight people were arrested yesterday after an election brawl in a village near the Syrian border in which the mayor was snot dead— Reuter.
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  • 156 3 'Tory measures have checked inflation ONDON, Sun. Mr. J Peter Thorneycroft, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, said in Dundee yesterday that the Government's measures to control inflation had been "remarkably successful" so far. The Government had stopped the drain on the I pound and was going to j carry through
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  • 159 3 P^^^^i^^^B n I ONDON, Sun. Briu twin's giant Jodrell Bank radio-telescope pinpointed the position of the Russian satellite and rocket last night after an urgent request from Moscow. The rocket today is about 80 minutes ahead of the satellite and within 16 minutes of "lapping"
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  • 61 3 LONDON. Sun —Students of Wadham College. Oxford, decided at a stormy meeting last night that they did not want a painting showing seven men embracing sevrn half-naked girls to be hung in their common room The vote was 143 to 34. Julian Mitchell, who chose
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  • 252 4 CIVIL SERVICE UNHAPPY ABOUT RAISING LIMIT 'VALUABLE' MEN TO STAY FIVE YEARS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federal Government wants its officers to stay on in the service five years after the normal retirement age because of the shortage of senior men brought on by Malay
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  • 35 4 Mr. Ezekiel Ellas Sha. Lome, and his bride, the former Miss Vicky Elias, after their wedding at the Maghain Aboth synagogue, Waterloo Street, Singapore, yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 176 4 TUC may see Lim on suspended 200 SHB: BUT WE OFFERED THEM JOBS THE Singapore Trade Union Congress may take up the case of the suspended harbour workers with the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today. This follows representations yesterday by an affiliated union— the Singapore Harbour Board Staff
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  • 74 4 Dr. M.M.H. Gibson Hill. Lady Medical Officer in charge of the blood transfusion service at the Singapore General Hospital, last night said that the service needed more blood donors. In a talk on "The blood transfusion service needs your help" at the Wesley Church Hall. Fort Canning
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  • 32 4 Five thousand people have seen the United Nations exhibition at the British Council Hall in Stamford Road, Singapore, since its opening last Wednesday. The exhibition closes at 6.30 p.m. today.
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  • 35 4 The French Consulate-Ge-neral in Singapore will be closed on Friday and Saturday on the occasion of All Saints' and All Souls' Day. It will also close on Nov. 11 Armistice Day.
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  • 75 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— An eight-page album, containing 70-year-old Selangor stamps, will be among the 5.000 stamps, worth more than $100,000. on display at the Selangor Stamp Club's annual exhibition at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Nov 2. The stamps belong to the secretary of the club,
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  • 82 4 Business firms protest at blocked road KLALA LUMPUK, gun.Proprietors of 36 Chinese business firms along Petaling Street in the heart of Chinatown toda> petitioned thi President of the Municipal Council Mr. A. D. York, against a new traffic arrangement in the area. The main highway along Petaling Street was blocked
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  • 17 4 SEGAMAT. Sun. Mrs. J. Rummage will organise the Poppy Day collections in Segamat district this year.
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  • 119 4 rpHE Singapore Poppy Day Committee is appealing A to the public for their support to the Poppy Day Fund this yeaT. Poppy Day falls on Saturday, Nov. 9 when buttonhole poppies will be on sale. But the sale of motor car poppies will begin either
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  • 24 4 PENANO, Sun. Mr. Ong Kee Lin, staff officer in the Chartered Bank here, will leave for Singapore this week on promotion transfer.
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  • 143 4 Government warns Singapore shopowners 'DISPLAY HOLIDAY CARDS -OR ELSE' ALL shops in Singapore A must display by Thursday cards announcing the day of the week on which they close. Owners of shops without the prescribed holiday cards will be prosecuted, a Labour Ministry spokesman warned yesterday. It was the second
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  • 30 4 The Tlong Bahru Rangers held a picnic yesterday at the Singapore Youth Camp at Tanah Merah Besar. About 100 people. Including members and their families, attended
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  • 38 4 The Straits Chinese British Association in Singapore will hold a farewell Chinese dinner in honour of the retiring Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, on Friday, Nov. 8, at 8.15 p.m. at the Capitol (Mandarin) Restaurant.
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  • 35 4 New Zealand's Deputy Director of Agriculture. Mr. R. B. Tennent, arrived in Singapore last night by Qantas-BOAC en route to Rome, where he will attend the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organisation conference.
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  • 253 4 COUNCIL POLLS: ALL PARTIES GET READY p R E P ARATIONS r for the December City Council elections, which will be the biggest ever held in Singapore, are in full swing. The Government is compiling a completely new' electoral register of the 500.000 citizens who will be eligible to vote
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  • 130 4 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, ye terday paid tribute to members of the Volunteer Special Constabulary. "You have built a very fine reputation for yourselves and your position here is a mat-j ter of pride for all." he told them. He also congratulated them
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  • 56 4 The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Division) held its annual dinner and dance at the Alumni Medical Centre in College Road, Singapore, last night. Among the 123 guests present were the Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, and Mrs. Braga, and the Director of Medical Services,
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  • 111 4 RAAF man weds his Chinese 'blind date' BIKJI MERTAJAM Sun.Fourteen months ago. 2 1 a party at Taiping, an Australian airman met a Chinese nurse on a blind date. It blossomed into love. Yesterday evening, at the new St. Anne's Church here. Cpl. Leslie Mitt hell. of 2 Airfield Construction
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  • 42 4 Mr. G. H. Kiat director o the St. John Ambulance ii Singapore, will present firs aid and home nursing certi flcates to successful candi dates on Saturday at 4.3 p.m. at the Islamic Restau rant in North Bridge Road
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    • 200 4 ■v^ oc j badminton lesson ■LXsSjjf Jfry~ with Wong Peng Soon I -^Z^-~ V Si Tfce B.rLh.ni Cri| The correct Backhand Grip is thai yi muit change your grip slightly and plac \yN>-- your thumb against the back of i handle. This simple change in grip, when X- you »re
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    • 221 4 RADIO MALAYA s^: SINGAPORE 476 Metres Woman's Half Hour; 6. "30 Speak KL'AIA LUMPm 341 Met,*. "?l ay 6 35 K^ Music; ..KLAi^LUMPiK 341 Metres. 653 R egi ona i Announcements IPOH SM mStVT 8 54 Singapore Share Market Rel MALACCA M 7 MrtU. v Tt And Natl «»»l AnnounceNATION*L
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  • 257 5 CHANGE OF NAME THEN INTO POLITICAL LISTS CALL TO 20,000: JOIN ALLIANCE FOR GOOD OF THE COUNTRY, RALLY TOGETHER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MOVE to get about 20,000 Ceylonese in the Federation to join the Alliance— "for the good of the country" was taken in Kuala Lumpur today.
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  • 112 5 ONE DIES, SEVEN ARE HURT IN ROAD CRASH 'PHE woman who was kill- ed in a head-on collision between two cars at the 6th mile. Thomson Road. Singapore, early yesterday h_s been identified as Wong Wai Jun. 46. Seven other people, including four British other ranks, were injured. The soldiers,
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  • 62 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The famous American Negro contralto. Miss Marian Anderson, said on arrival here today that she hoped to hear more Malay music. "I heard a Malay tune over a juke box while walking in a Singapore street." she said. "I liked it very much"
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  • 41 5 The Singapore General Employees' Union yesterday said that it would call a "halfday" strike of its 15 members employed at Chop Hiap Loong Biscuit Co., in Johore Road, tomorrow, if the management does not re-in-state a dismissed worker today.
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  • 23 5 SEGAMAT. Sun. Segamat is to hold an 'Air Day' on Friday and Saturday. There will be Joy rides and acrobatic displays.
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  • 72 5 IPOH, Sun. The State Elections Officer, Perak, Lt.Col. W. Whlttaker has appealed to all political parties here to help in an intensive campaign to increase the electorate in this state capital. The target figure is 45,000 voters, or a quarter of the population of 181,000. In
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  • 55 5 A man was seriously injured on Saturday in Singapore when a car carrying four people skidded along Merdeka Bridge during a slight drizzle, and hit the railings. The injured man was Mr. Khaw Buck Swee, 41. of Chiu Tuan Street. The other three, including a
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  • 27 5 Four hundred and fiftyfour young men registered for National Service on Saturday the 21st day of registration. This biings the total to date to 13,759.
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  • 219 5 14 Dyaks greet homesick Luli FPOH, Sun.— Dyak film actress Lull and her father, Penghulu Sibah, were greeted by a group of 14 Iban trackers, also from Borneo, who took time off from their jungle bashing duties in anti-terrorist operations here to wait for her at the airport this morning.
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  • 166 5 AUSSIES ON THEIR WAY TO RUSSIA AUSTRALIA was "most interested" in Russia's development of mineral resources and the training of scientists in this work. This was stated by an Australian geologist, Dr. M. Glaessner, in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Glaessner. reader in geology at Adelaide University, arrived here by QantasBOAC. on
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  • 41 5 An educational exhibition, featuring some audio-visual teaching aids used in France, will be held at the premises of the Alliance Francaise. Laldlaw Building, today. The exhibition, which will end on Nov. 3, will be opened to the public.
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  • 23 5 The Gujarati Young Men's Association in Singapore held its annual Deepavali dinner last night at the Indian Association in Balestler Road.
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    • 441 5 police BAND- Public concert [of South-East Asia by Derrlclt at K_4 George V Park 5.30 pjn. Knight of Shell Photographic tr\ fi?r d m Unit. 9 axn. to 5.30 p.m. NATIONAL SERVICE REGIS- SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOirsfiS? sk'z Sei s c^^rr r iSrss.a tan^^T" t »5S_ rl T A^-I^R^RESENTATmC 'rS" 8
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  • 31 6 M Wurd* fin (Minimum, BERTHA EVELYN HOENDERDOS (Siddons), 74, at 23, Rosyth 1 Road, 27-10-57. Cortege will leave i residence 415 p.m. for Church,; Highland Road, today and thence Bidadari.
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  • 78 6 AC KN OW LE DGMENTS •n Word, $10 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. YEONG SIEW HONG Thank Relatives and: friends for their kind attendance and valuable presents at their! marriageMR. YEO SOON KIAN and nutty thank all relatives, friends,; and helpers for their attendance, I nlKht visits, loan of cars, at
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  • 716 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Oct. 28, 1957. Lightly on the Throttle The vast assets of the free < nations of the world were given their proper place in the official record of the Eisenhower-Macmillan talks. These assets, material and j moral, "are far greater than those of the Communist
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  • 264 6 Whether or not the MCA central committee goes through with its announced intention to expel five of its most prominent members, reaction to the expulsion proposal has shed considerable light on the almost unremitting strife within the organisation. In particular, some revealing comment has come from Mr.
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  • 206 6 Mr. Macmillan must feel the warm glow of accomplishment fade when he turns to the bad news from Ipswich. In this East Anglian constituency Mr. Dingle Foot has doubled the Labour majority. Now Mr. Foot is a little past his political prime, while the late Mr. Richard
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  • 868 6  -  HALL ROHLXEY When the Japanese ran a fantastic spy ring in Singap Orf By DACK in the early thirties a friend of mine visited a Japanese dentist in Bras Basah Road. It was a memorable experience. The dentist allowed one of his drills
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  • 725 6  -  AUSTIN de SILVA By ON Tuesday, October 15, 1957. a simple but significant ceremony marked the formal handing over of the British naval base at Trincomalee to the Ceylon Government by the British after about 160 years of "occupation." What will be the future
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  • 99 6 iiiiiiiiiniimi i ANE gets rather sick. v of hearing year after year the same old pronouncements of dismay that deaths attributable to diphtheria are increasing every year. About two years ago I wrote to your paper strongly advocating that legislation be passed without delay to
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  • 71 6 /CONSIDERING the triviav* lities that preoccupy them at the Infrequent meetings of the State Council, the Negri Sembilan Councillors should have voted fo r the halving of r fi r roontWy allowances rather than a $50 increase It is time they think a little less In terms
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  • 56 6 SINCE September 15 our national anthem has been played at the end of each show at th e two cinemas in Segamat. It Is disheartening to see that our ra'ayat do not have the national spirit in them. They just Ignore it and walk out as it
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  • 54 6 ACCORDING to MarahA man 1 of Alor Star, (S. T. Oct. 16) there have been late payments of preUnlversity scholarships in his state. This occurs in Negri Sembilan too. So fa r this year not a single payment has been made earlier than the second week of
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  • 203 6 ITOE last Singapore Turf Club meeting proves that the "War against Bookies" is succeeding. However 1 hope that Turf Club will improve the inadequate facilities offered for dollar tote investors. It has been stated that the one dollar tote is only an experiment,
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  • 65 7 $25,000 Jackpot: Tomorrow last day |F you have not yet made your bid for f he $25,000 Ijekpot in The Ma> -van Monthly's Csnfcsf O' (October). vCU must do so TODAY. THE contest closes at 5 p.m. TOMORROW, Tuesday, Oct. 29. Entries received after that time cannot be accepted. Send
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  • 72 7 Trengganu bus firm wins appeal KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. A: appeal court judge Mr. Neal, yesterday disan appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor against !h e acquittal of the nu Bus Co. on a of allowing a bus in t dangerous condition to be used or. the Kuala Tren'iganu—Dungun Road on
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  • 83 7 Three officials of the Fred Katerhouse Workers' Union will see the Singapore Chief Mr. Lim Yew Hock, JBce today, to discuss to decisions of the court of which inquired into pute with the Fred Waterhouse Co. The union claimed that 16 people were still out
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  • 529 7 LAST'MBfUTB NIGHT RALLIES AND SPEECH BY TENGKU RAHMAN BRING IN GOOD DIVIDENDS TWO SEATS RETAINED IN PERAK CONSTITUENCIES: TWO OPPONENTS LOSE THEIR $250 DEPOSITS IPOH, Sunday. JHE Alliance won the first elections in independent Malaya last night when their candidates beat their opponents
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  • 44 7 Woo Slew Woon, 20. a steamstress, was robDed of Her $100 gold ring near Flnlayson Green, Singapore last night She was walking with three other women when they were held up by four thugs who later fled on bicycles.
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  • 50 7 Chang Ah Chuan, 57, and his daughter, Sek Lan, 15, were bitten last night when they tried to rescue their dog which was fighting with anoher dog in Tlong Bahru Road, Singapore. The man was bitten on his right wrist and his daughter on the left calf.
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  • 47 7 The following have been elected officials of the Kampong Kapor Division of the Liberal-Socialist Party, Singapore Messrs. Choo Yeok Koon. chairman; Ng Teck Sim and Phay Chek Yew. vice-chair-man- Ng Siak Cheong, secretary (English); Sng Kirn Boon secretary (Chinese) and Ng 800 Sal, treasurer.
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  • 181 7 AMERICAN contralto, MarA ian Anderson, confirmed her reputation as one of the greats at her recital in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night. Her voice is not only warm, rich and of unusual range, but Is full of soul and spirit. She Is equally
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  • 124 7 The beautiful student, left, and English coach, right. who featured in an Ipah court case recently. The student, S. Pooranatn, 23, married eight years to an Ipoh barber, found love with another man. her tutor, A. Sivadas, 25, who coached her
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  • 231 7 UNION MEN FOR COUNCIL POLL f ABOURERS of the Singapore City Council Intend to make an all-out bid to become their own They plan to get their own leaders into the council In the December elections. Most of these leaders cannot speak English. But
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  • 129 7 Ball of fire flashes through sky KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Several mystified people here telephoned the Straits Times tonight to say that they had seen a red ball oi fire flash through the sky at 6.30 p.m. Half an hour later the office received a call from Tanjong Sepat, 62 miles
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  • 53 7 Mr. G. Norton, assistant Secretary of the United States Navy (Air), arrived In Singapore from Manila In a U.S. Navy plane with his wife from Manila last night. He is on his way to Bangkok, Hong Kong and Taipeh. He will also meet naval authorities
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  • 22 7 Susie Lim, 19, was bitten by a snake when she returned to her aunt's home at Changl after shopping.
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  • 206 7 'Too little liberty' wins the debate IT IS NOT too much 1 liberty but too little that makes teen-agers revolt against parents, teachers. authority and the Government, three speakers claimed on Saturday night. They were opposing the proposition that "teenagers have too much liberty" at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre.
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  • 211 7 STRIKERS MAKE APPEAL TO 'BLACKLEG' FIRM IPOH, Sunday. STRIKING labourers of the Ipoh branch of the Straits Trading Co. last night picketed the office of Perak Hauliers, a firm that has been transporting tin ore for the company to its Butterworth smelting works. Posters saying "Please stop supplying blacklegs" were
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  • 122 7 MAN DIES AS POLICE FIRE ON THUG CEREMONY MALACCA, Sun.— One 1 man was killed and another wounded when police opened fire on a secret society initiation ceremony at Jelutong about five miles from Malacca today. It Is undei stood that when Information wa s received about the ceremony at
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  • 112 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The 7,000 strong United Chinese School Teachers Association is planning to register as a trade union. The association's president, Mr. Lim Lian Geok, disclosed this today when he addressed the annual general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Chinese School Teachers
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  • 857 8  - Annual that always offers something new, good, original ALLiXGTOX KEWXARD w/^/^^^^^r^^^^^^M3^^^^^^*n^^^^^/^^^^^Hiiin BY THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL FOR 1958. (Straits Times Press Ltd. $3.75). THE files of fifty years ago, which have survived with remarkable robustness a climate uncongenial to perishable newsprint, have disclosed the existence at the turn of the
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  • 301 8  -  WILLIAM FISH THE LEGION OF THE DAMNED. By Sven Hassel (C. Allen Unwin 155.). By npHE Legion of the x Damned is the story of Sven Hassel's five years in German concentration camps, in penal battalions and as a fighter with Hitler's doomed regiments on
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    • 328 8 So easy to reach by OKLMp The Asia Insurance Building, Singapore. J Z i Whenever you require /^^^V EXQUISITE JEWELLERY fe'^^^j SILVERWARE aC^/ijK call on us (^v 90?^** LANKA Jewellers ySL^?^ (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON CEMSt V^^ 20 BATTERY ROAD SPORE-1 r^'/ PHONE: ***** EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin C r>
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    • 365 8 Straits Tim©s CroQ^wnrrl ard man drin <»> ♦/liailJ I lIIIVJ V«l VddWUIU 25 Heroic work on the rtver with an extremely fastidious philosopher (9). I W 2 H 3 W* HI 5 in* Hi 7 H B l DOWN 1 k K^ L Candle's characteristic of "5~ rvll 1( 2.
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  • 1251 9 Man who discovered penicillin was dubbed a crank Alexander Fleming was first doctor to realise the medicinal value of common mildew ,ptember day m 1928, a bristle-haired, i •lly-spoken Scottish scientist, Alexander ol London s St. Mary's Hospital, was n his :nodest, cluttered laboratory at his j job of microbe
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    • 60 9 Mental Exhaustion Taken at the end of the day it will Jiwel BRANDS l|^3j ESSENCE OF CHICKEN CSIIP THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH -JP Two weeks trial will convince you why more people .jfflfl^Whlh. are brushing their teeth with I Second i ANNIVERSARY SALE| Oct. 28th To Nov. 9th I I
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    • 164 9 Hex %lorffi§n if.H. Reminder m^^^' f? M soRRyXvouVE caused none n a<s june enters the office... you fok&et—^JHß I'M PERFECTLY CANCELLEC TROUBLE A LOOKS LIKE YOU'VE HAVE A -TELEGRAM FCXCpI OATE FOR YOU TO \W ALL KitoHT NOW, THE APPOINT- IVE CAUSEP I BROUGHT A HEAP f PR. KEITH CAVELL.'
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  • 462 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Share Market last week in cornmon with similar markets throughout the world was erratic with prices rising and falling and finishing the week lower on balance. The keynote was set by Wall Street which on Tuesday experienced a spate of
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  • 336 10 IT was a fairly quiet week on the Singapore Rubber Market last week with few violent fluctuations in price during trading hours. Buyers were cautious ana the market was depressed early in the week by reports that the United States was considering reducing the levels of her
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  • 341 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period October 19 to 25. INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 30s- 6d., Federal Dispensary $1.95. Praser Neave Ords. $2.80 to $2.65, Gammons $2.40. Hammer Ca $2.20 to $2-
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  • 770 10 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. Mex Bricks Prtt 1.45 Ords 2 25 »lla» ice 11.00 xd B. B. Petrol 47'B M Irusteea 6 10 i;ou liu smelt Pref 16/6 Oras mi,. Eastern Cnltrd
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 268 10 NOTICES TELOK KRUIN TIN, LIMITED Notice ls hereby given of the declaration of a second Interim dividend of 12,2% in respect of the year ending 31st October, 1957, less Income Tax at 30%, payable on Bth November, 1957 to shareholders registered on Ist November, 1957. By Order of the Board,
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    • 803 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or serving officers for appointment to the Federation Military College to teach in either the Boys' Wing or the Cadet Wing- There are four posts vacant: (1) Education Officer; (11) Special Grade Graduate Scale(ill) Graduate: (iv) College Trained or Nor-i mai Trained
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    • 770 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Notice to consumers In Kota Bharu District. Please note the following NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS for the KOTA BHARU OFFICE as from 1-11-1957. OFFICE 596 and 597 Kota Bharu BREAKDOWN (8 a.m. till 12 pjn.) 48 Kota Bharu. POWER STATION BREAKDOWN (12
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    • 736 10 NOTICES SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-fourth Annual General Meeting of SUNGEI BAG AN RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Secretaries' Office, 70, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, the 18th day of November, 1957, at
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    • 573 10 (jjlVWEKPS i%yx<MJ^' Current Date of payment payment Ta.p.n, ComoHdated Amalcamated Malay Estate* LW. 307c' Nov. 27 Interim. AMERICAN MAIL LINE For loi Angel**, Son FranelKO, Porflond, Seattle, Tacamo i *■>**, Also accepting eorgo for transhipment to Centrol S Spore P. S'l-o^ ■China Moil" Ist Coll 9/11 Die 2nd Coll 14/1}
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    • 1350 11 fail X405 s»*7»c,i,e. oc VO., LTD. Tali 4 i* ,1 lines) Incorporofcd in Singopore) 12 ■„.,> pn, XHE RLUE FUNNEL UNE «5S Cl .1118. "'"ono gO a W Ho,tandV Oct 29/30 1 .erpool Liverpool, Oet 25/28 O«r 29 Nay 7 Nay 8/11 .^ut toi Hollono. Jion, Homburg Nov op ,nor
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    • 2284 11 bar- m i pmci I f i v v ikti HM ri ii/ /M building THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD <$„?' SINGAPORE (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom) i LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORT) Spore P. S'hor -cnong BENREOCH for London, Hamburg, Rotterdam G 35-36/5 Nev London direct
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    • 1327 11 McALISTER tic CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** BLLBRMAW LIMBS LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTTERDAM HAMBURG ond tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports and Canada via Colombo t CITY OF SINGAPORE S'pora P. Sham Panang 18/2* Oct JO Oct/ 1 Nov t Colls Casablanca 'CITY OF SWANSEA S'pora P. Sham Penang 23/29 Dec 30Dec/l
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  • 564 12 West Bromwich Albion hand fifth defeat in 14 games to the 'Babes' LONDON, Sunday. MANCHESTER United, hailed as Britain's "Team of the Century" last year after their exploits in the First Division League. F. A. Cup and European Cup, have fallen away completely in recent weeks and were
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  • 292 12 Harlequins lose unbeaten record to Swansea AUSTRALIAN TOURISTS VISIT TWICKENHAM LONDON, Sun.— The Australian Rugby Union touring team, who watched Harlequins lose their unbeaten record to Swansea, were impressed by their first visit to Twickenham. After the game they took a close look at the famous turf and said they
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  • 45 12 NOBLE— SURPRISE WINNER AT IPOH GYMKHANA NOBLE (Maj. A. Williams) returns to scale after winning the first race at the amateur meeting in Ipoh on Saturday. Noble created a big upset and paid $174 for a win and $32 for a place —straits Times picture.
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  • 153 12 SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia, Sun.— lan Craig, captaining Australia for the first time on tour, made a splendid 107 not out against Rhodesia here yesterday in their opening first class match in South Africa. The tourists had gained a first innings lead of 28
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  • 1073 12 T ATBST position* In the FA. league are: Wolves 15 10 3 2 40 17 23 WBA 15 7 7 1 37 21 21 Everton 13 7 4 2 24 19 18 Preston NE 14 8 1 5 29 19 17 Man. United 14 8 1 5
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  • 23 12 MADRID, Sun.— Max Faulkner (Britain) won the Spanish open golf championship I here yesterday with a 72I holes aggregate of 283.
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  • 352 12 KAMPAR, Sun. Two racing drivers escaped with minor injuries after thirty feet into a ravine thirty feet into a raving during the Perak Motor Club's Tapah Hill Climb. Chin Yew Kong of Ipoh, in a Triumph TR-3. missed a left-hand bend on the
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    • 360 12 «l|A J{ it o a Shaw oActt« U »tht Slcst jftiuu ma aimn \xm r»mn ciAtusfcoiw i*uuuunt)a i Opens Tomorrow 'THE FAIRY DOVE^ Wednesday 9.30 p.m. PREMIERE— Book "THE PRINCE THE SHOWGIRL Marilyn MONROE Laurence OLIVIEH 9* PIIONf %i!UmiUUUi!PII. 1.45.4. c BHP Heincamatßd as a Monsisr if tv BfiPrift 'i
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    • 571 13 „u d from Page 6) I ACCOMMODATION VACANT I TUITION I WANTED -lONS VACANT Box SO cts. extra. OOKE-S AGENCY. European Steno--1). Asian StenoiOo, Male Chinese f25U 400 and Rx>k-keeper with at c. Please call .PUSHED British 1 re a young Chinese c itive experienced Chemicals to iphic and Medical
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    • 883 13 20 Word, SS (Mm.) Box SO et*. oxtra. ZION EVENING CLASS, Tavlstock Avenue, ißeyond serangoon Uaraen Way;; xypewriting/ bnortnand- New bessions/Ail stage:,, isngllsh, Mathematics, cninese; Ail tita&daxds. UNIVERSAL DRIVING SCHOOL Guaranteed Safe Kapla lulUon. Nightly Recommenaed instructors rnone *****. l-urtner Particulars Please Call J4a Mew Bnage Koad. BEGINNERS I NOVEMBER:
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    • 756 13 20 Words SS (Mm.) Box SO ct*. txtra. A THIRD ORADE Tamil Conductor aged about 25 for Kedah Estate- M.PIE.A. scales. Application In own handwriting giving last salary earned to Box A 5306 6.T. PHILATELY ?fl Word* SS (Mm.) Box SO et*. txtra. STAMP COLLECTORS, Exchange your stamps for N.Z-,
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    • 911 13 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word* SS( Min.) Box SO ctt. txtra. SERVANTS AGENCY (Bstd. 1911) for trained domestic servants In European and Asian homes 17, Dhoby Ghaut, Dear Cathay. Tel: 34-807. THE RIGHT TKMPKRATURX is essential for health and happiness Consult Condalr Engineering Ltd. the air conditioning specialists Today Telephone: Singapore *****.
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    • 868 13 NOTICES Application for a PUBLIC HOUSE FIRST CIASS LICENCE at 7«6-7. HenajMh Road. 10 ■OlrtlliL, Singapore. NOTICI IB HEREBY GIVEN that KOH PINO CHOON of No--408. Changl Road. 9X. milestone, Singapore. 16 is applying to the Board of Licencing Justices, Singapore, for a First claw Public whole of No. 788-7.
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    • 259 13 w wW WmSmm TO COLOMBO ANO EUROPE I LUXURIOUS FOURENGINED I LOCKHEf D CONSTELLATIONS MANNED BY EXPERIENCED ?<* reservations apply to your (ravel agents Of XCM Asia Insurance Building Tel ***** Uiuuiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic)iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiit:iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiii'£ MALAYA BORNEO f BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. j With Immediate effect the lending rate charged by the 5 vtalaya
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  • 285 14 STORE IN TWO CUP ZONE FINALS Malacca pair beat Poh Lim, Marjan SINGAPORE entered the south zone finals of both the Foong Seong Cup and Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton competitions when they beat Malacca 7-2 and 4-3 respectively at Malacca over the weekend. Singapore led 4-1 on the first
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  • 133 14 DUE IN FROM TOKYO NEXT WEEK TWO of Britain's leading orofessional golfers, Dai Rees and Ken Bousneld, will make a ten-day tour of Singapore and the Federation for exhibition matches. The golfers, who are being invited by the Royal Island Club, will arrive from Tokyo
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  • 98 14 A FORMER London half -mile j grass track champion. LAC Brian Apsey, set a new record at, the 1,175-yard Bukit Batok I cycling hill climb yesterday. Apsey clocked 2mln. 25secclipping two seconds off SAC I Garlick's record set laet year. In the two months he has been
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  • 74 14 BERLIN, Sun- Csechoslovai kla beat East Germany 4-1 In a World Football Cup preliminary round match In Leipzig, East Germany, today. Czechoslovakia, who led 3-1 at half time, thus qualified for the finals in Sweden next year and their victory also eliminated Wales from the
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  • 366 14 Defence lapse ended Combined Services bid for a drew Speed in attack was the I vital factor T»HE SINGAPORE state soccer team, meeting the Singapore Combined Services for the first time this year, maintained their now almost traditional superiority when they won their annual
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  • 46 14 A RIDE for the SHEIKH BOUT ENDS IN A DRAW ARABIAN wrestler Sheikh Yusof bin All rides piggy-back on King Kong during their fight at Singapore's Happy World Stadium on Saturday night. The bout ended in a draw, each scoring a pin fall. Straits Times picture.
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  • 79 14 FAM team beaten again SAIGON, Sun.— A Saigon Selection today defeated the Malayan touring soccer team 1-0, scoring 20 minutes after the start. The Malayans gave a poor display, particularly in attack, but they were often saved by sound work in coal. Excessive dribbling by the home side spoiled many
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  • 259 14 SELANGOR EDGE PERAK 5-4 IN FS CUP IPOH Sun. Selangor entered the North zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition, beating Perak 5-4 in the twoday encounter which ended at the Turf Club courts here tonight Selangor, with an overnight lead of 3—l, went ahead In the openIng
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  • 120 14 Canada Cup goes to Japan TOKYO, Sun. Japan won the Canada Cup golf tournament today ahead of the United States. South Africa, Australia and Wales in that order. The champion of Japan, Torakichi Nakamura, also won the International Trophy with the best individual aggregate. Leading scores were: Japan 557 United
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  • 65 14 Jenkins Tan in golf final A. O. Jenkins and Tan Soon Hock qualllled for the final of the Royal Island Club's Race Course Cup competition yesterday. In the semi-finals. Jenkins beat W. Qawne b 5 and 4 and Tan beat A. Murdoch at the 21st. Mrs. R.AC- Cobley and Mrs.
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  • 149 14 LORD Z's WATER SNAKE BACKED TO WIN £12,000 ON WEDNESDAY LONDON, Sun. Lord Zetland's Water Snake, trained in Yorkshire by Harry Peacock, was yesterday backed to win £12.000 in the Victoria Club callover on Wednesday's Cambridgeshire at Newmarket. Water Snake closed at 22 to 1, a cut of three
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  • 90 14 BRISBANE. Sun— Australia's leading Davis Cup prospects mc uding Mai Anderson, the holder of the V S title had little d fficulty in reaching the quarter- finals of* the Queensland Tennis tournament yesterday Anderson beat Barry Moore (Aust) 6-4, 6-2. 6-2 while
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  • 121 14 PARIS. Sun. World motorcycling records claimed over a year ago for two American riders were rejected yesterday by the Sports Commission of the International Motorcycling Fede r a t ion (F.1.M.). which concluded its congress here. I The riders, Johnny Allen (Triumph 750) and Robert
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  • 217 14  - Water-polo team get ready for title defence MOK SIM PIN By THE SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association are sparing no efforts in the preparations to defend their Asian Games water-polo title at Tokyo next May. S.A.S.A., from their experience at the Olympic Games last year, are concentrating on speed and physical
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  • 252 14 Percy gets eight goals Peak to r n ea J final match Army If)-., ld J the Slnga, Association's vu^M gular Ml, fj yesterday. Royal Air m Navy 2-1 to fi W* Army were tl 1 The man w] lian s a better a <■ which won them thn was
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  • 21 14 MOSCOW, Sun. Lokon tiv beat Spartak 1-0 at L« Stadium yesterday and w the Russian soccer champifi ship. A.P.
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    • 99 14 RIGGER Tourist match: Combined Service* V Hour Kong, padang; SCC "B" v Police. Thomson Rond; St Andrew's OBA v South Wales Borderers, Woodsville. HOCKEY SHA DIV. li i im,T«.itv v Wanderers. Bukit 1 imali I.A. v Naval Police, Balestler Road; Dlv. 2: Navy Nomads v KM V Nomads YMSA v
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